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Borealis: A Worldmaker Nover (Worldmaker of…
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Borealis: A Worldmaker Nover (Worldmaker of Yand) (editie 2023)

door Dr. Andri E. Elia (Auteur)

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Lid:Saxenda
Titel:Borealis: A Worldmaker Nover (Worldmaker of Yand)
Auteurs:Dr. Andri E. Elia (Auteur)
Info:Independently published (2023), 318 pages
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Borealis: A Worldmaker Nover (Worldmaker of Yand) door Dr. Andri E. Elia

Onlangs toegevoegd doorhTimSs6, Th40eo, Solopet, Silverduck, Maximus1, Derikk, Saxenda

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I was stunned by the beauty of this book and its exciting cover. This made me buy this book as soon as I got its recommendation from my friends. And just like that, I happened to enter this intricately drafted magical world.

Although this is the third installment of the series, I found that enough information and a storyline are provided by the author to connect with the main storyline. You will smoothly flow with the interesting plots, subplots, and well-drafted, engaging characters. They are relatable and contain emotions, which instantly bind you to the story.
Here you would encounter characters like Yanara, who is a celestial wizard and considered a world-maker; her story drives in Tuncay and involves many other interestingly woven subplots.
In other situations, characters will enter to make it more entertaining.
The author has used her power to create an immersive world with fictitious characters. This is my first read of the author, and certainly I am going to grab more of her books after this. ( )
  hTimSs6 | Feb 26, 2024 |
The book takes you on a really exciting trip through space, full of feelings, discoveries, and lots of different experiences. Reading this book felt like opening a box full of amazing things, with each page showing me something new and interesting.

The characters in the book are so alive and real, not just words on a page. They have their feelings, secrets, and things that make them interesting. I got really into their story, cheering for them and wanting to know what would happen next. The author paints pictures of the universe, from huge cosmic scenes to small spaceships, making everything feel so real and cool. It was like going on a big adventure without ever leaving my comfy reading spot. ( )
  Th40eo | Feb 15, 2024 |
Andri Elia's book, Borealis, transports you to a gripping universe full of complex family relationships and intriguing science fiction as well as a dash of romance. The book introduces a large number of individuals and new societal customs, as well as exotic monsters, each with their own set of skills. Despite the deluge of information, Elia writes with an expert's touch, resulting in a smooth reading experience. The plot builds fast, making you invest in the characters and their journey. The author does a great job of combining emotions with cosmic exploration, with well-described characters and situations that carry you along the journey. Whether you're a seasoned sci-fi aficionado or new to the genre, this novel offers a thrilling experience that stands alone. ( )
  Silverduck | Feb 12, 2024 |
Andri E Elea has written a book with great world building family drama all the things I love about Syfy and there is a dash of romance. This is the first book in the series and what a beginning it is although they have lots of characters to get to know new rituals in ways they live not to mention the dragons and all their abilities but it’s so worth getting into The book starts with a blast with information coming at you and although somethings were strange to me I found the author segue their meanings in a timely and talented fashion I really enjoyed the book and unlike other sci-fi books I found I truly cared about what happened to her and her family this really is an awesome read and one I definitely recommend a solid four-star read. Please forgive any mistakes as I am blind and dictate my review. ( )
  Maximus1 | Feb 5, 2024 |
When I picked up Andri Elia's Borealis, the third installment in the Worldmaker of Yand series, I was half-expecting to be lost in space. But Elia has this knack for creating a universe as vast and intricate as a space opera should be, yet as intimate as a family dinner gone awry.

In Borealis, we're back with Yanara, our Worldmaker and Celestial Wizard, who's basically the cool aunt of the universe. She's settled on Tuncay, a moon that sounds like it should have its own line of luxury handbags, trying to live that peaceful life. But, as fate would have it, peace is as elusive as a quiet moment in a house full of kids and pets.

Enter three mysterious guests from the future – because why send a text when you can drop in from another time? The future, apparently, isn't looking too bright, and it's up to Yanara and her brood to fix it. The story is a whirlwind of time travel, family drama, and the kind of action that makes you forget your tea is getting cold.

Elia's writing is like that friend who talks a mile a minute but somehow never loses you. The plot is layered like a cosmic lasagna, with timelines and characters interweaving in a way that's ambitious but surprisingly easy to follow. And the magical system? It's like Harry Potter met Star Trek in the best way possible.

In all, Borealis is a space ride that's as much about the stars as it is about the people navigating them. It's a story that reminds us, no matter how far we travel in the universe, we're all just trying to find our place in it – or at least a moon to call home. So, if you're up for a galactic adventure that feels like a family reunion in space, Borealis might just be your next read. ( )
  Derikk | Feb 1, 2024 |
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